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ypically, in order to sponsor a foreign worker, the U.S. employer must first complete the labor certification process (known as “PERM”). The PERM process requires the U.S. employer to conduct recruitment, place advertisements for the foreign worker’s prospective job, and then submit the ETAForm 9089 to the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) and attest that no qualified, willing U.S. workers are available for the position.
After reviewing the employer’s ETA Form 9089, the DOL will either certify (approve) the case, or deny it. After the DOL approves the case, the employer completes the second step in the green card process, which is filing a visa petition on Form I-140 with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). After USCIS approves the I-140, the foreign worker completes the third step, which is filing an application for a green card with USCIS or a U.S. consulate.
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Obtaining a U.S. green card is a multi-step process. If you are a foreign worker seeking a green card, the first step in the process is normally to obtain a job offer from a U.S. employer. After that, the employer completes a labor certification on your behalf -- which is itself a prerequisite to your applying for a green card.

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It typically takes at least a couple of years for a foreign worker to obtain a green card. However, as highlighted below, in most cases the foreign worker does not have to wait for the green card before reporting for duty. Immigration law provides many temporary work visas that foreign workers may use during the wait for the green card.
The usual green card process involves three steps:
Successful completion of the permanent labor certification on behalf of the foreign worker (referred to as the PERM process). This can take anywhere from six months to several years to complete.
Obtaining approval of the I-140 visa petition on behalf of the foreign worker. This step takes an average of approximately four months to complete, but an expediting procedure is available that reduces this to 15 business days.
Obtaining the foreign worker’s green card through approval of the I-485 application (assuming the worker is already in the U.S. on a temporary visa; if not, he or she would be applying through a U.S. consulate, using different forms). This step takes an average of approximately six months as well, and unfortunately there is no expediting process available.

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Top US ImmigrationLawyer/AttorneyBrad Bernstein gives free advice to callers at the Immigration LinkShow on LinkupRadio 93.5 FM.
In this episode, a caller, who is a US citizen, had previously filed for her brother, a Jamaican citizen, who is now a permanent resident (green card holder). Now he wants to file for his undocumented daughter.
The Immigration Link Radio Show is aired Monday through Friday, 12:00pm-12:30pm EST, on 93.5 FM in New York City and parts of New Jersey. You too can ask a free immigration question from Spar & Bernstein's attorneys by calling 1-718-324-5465 during the hours of the show.
To schedule a consultation with The Law Offices of Spar & Bernstein, please call 1-800-LAW-LINK or 1-800-529-5465 (within USA) or 1-212-227-3636 (outside of USA).
For more information or to listen to and watch our shows online, please visit Spar & Bernstein's website at http://www.4immigration.com
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This media presentation is an attorney advertisement brought to you by The Law Offices of Spar and Bernstein and Linkup Media.
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The Law Offices of Spar & Bernstein expressly denies that an attorney-client relationship is formed between The Law Offices of Spar & Bernstein and any and/or particular listeners/viewers of this show, unless and until the parties have come to a paid agreement regarding legal representation.
The Law Offices of Spar & Bernstein is proud of its past achievements, but its prior success does not guarantee a similar outcome in the future.

Green CardStage 1 - The PERMApplication - Thomas Williams, an immigration attorney with more than 20 years of experience in immigration law, answers questions about green cards, visas and other immigration issues. This video answers commonly asked questions about the first stage to obtain a green card, called the labor certification or PERM application. This is part 1 of 2.

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Labor certification

Labor certification (not to be confused with the Labor Condition Application - LCA) is a United States of America immigration process step. Its stated goal is to "protect U.S. workers and the U.S. labor market by ensuring that foreign workers seeking immigrant visa classifications are not displacing equally qualified U.S. workers".

There are several options available to US employers who wish to hire foreign, non-immigrant workers on a temporary but long-term basis: H-1B visas, L-1 visas, TN status and other options. These temporary options are often sufficient to meet the needs of employer and employee. When a US employer wishes to hire the services of the foreign worker on a permanent basis, however, a complex sponsorship process for the green card begins, a process that can take years. Generally (although not always) the first step in that process is labor certification. Labor certification is a process of proving that there are no qualified US workers for the position being offered. If there are qualified US workers - in fact, even generally speaking if there are even minimally qualified US workers - then the foreign worker cannot be offered the position on a permanent basis. This does not necessarily mean that the foreign worker will be immediately replaced by a qualified US worker, though. The foreign worker can still serve out the remainder of their existing US temporary visa, and may well be able to re-apply for labor certification and be approved. But it does create a substantial inconvenience for the US employer who wishes to hire a foreign worker, which does provide some protection to US workers, although the process is controversial.

PERM (computer)

Programmierbare Elektronische Rechenmaschine München or PERM is a stored-program-controlled electronic computer Munich, built under the auspices of Hans Piloty and Robert Sauer 1952-1956. Some jokingly called it "Pilotys erstes RechenMonster" (Piloty's first calculating monster.)

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Brontë Parrish (MacDowell), a horticulturalist and an environmentalist, enters into a sham marriage with Georges Fauré (Depardieu), an illegal alien from France, so he may obtain a green card. In turn, Brontë uses her fake marriage credentials to rent the apartment of her dreams. After moving in, to explain her spouse's absence, she tells the doorman and neighbors he is conducting musical research in Africa.

Contacted by the Immigration and Naturalization Service for an interview to determine if her marriage is legitimate, Brontë tracks down Georges, who is working as a waiter. Although the two have little time to get their facts straight, the agents who question them appear to be satisfied with their answers. But when one of the agents asks to use the bathroom and Georges directs him to a closet, their suspicions are aroused, and they schedule a full, formal interview to be conducted two days later at their office.

Legally Blonde (musical)

Legally Blonde is a musical with music and lyrics by Laurence O'Keefe and Nell Benjamin and book by Heather Hach. The story is based on the novel Legally Blonde by Amanda Brown and the 2001 film of the same name. It tells the story of Elle Woods, a sorority girl who enrolls at Harvard Law School to win back her ex-boyfriend Warner. She discovers how her knowledge of the law can help others, and successfully defends exercise queen Brooke Wyndham in a murder trial. Throughout the show, no one has faith in Elle Woods, but she manages to surprise them when she defies expectations while staying true to herself.

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Employers' Five Most Common PERM Mistakes: San Diego Immigration Lawyer

Employers' Five Most Common PERM Mistakes: San Diego Immigration Lawyer

Employers' Five Most Common PERM Mistakes: San Diego Immigration Lawyer

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ypically, in order to sponsor a foreign worker, the U.S. employer must first complete the labor certification process (known as “PERM”). The PERM process requires the U.S. employer to conduct recruitment, place advertisements for the foreign worker’s prospective job, and then submit the ETAForm 9089 to the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) and attest that no qualified, willing U.S. workers are available for the position.
After reviewing the employer’s ETA Form 9089, the DOL will either certify (approve) the case, or deny it. After the DOL approves the case, the employer completes the second step in the green card process, which is filing a visa petition on Form I-140 with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). After USCIS approves the I-140, the foreign worker completes the third step, which is filing an application for a green card with USCIS or a U.S. consulate.
check out our PERM resource center https://www.h1b.biz/perm.html

Ed Helms Loved Having A Perm - CONAN on TBS

Ed got a perm to play Kennedy cousin Joe Gargan in "Chappaquiddick" and loved it despite all of the harsh chemicals involved in the process.
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PERM Labor Certification Process overview: Ultimate Guide 2018

PERM Labor Certification Process overview: Ultimate Guide 2018

PERM Labor Certification Process overview: Ultimate Guide 2018

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Obtaining a U.S. green card is a multi-step process. If you are a foreign worker seeking a green card, the first step in the process is normally to obtain a job offer from a U.S. employer. After that, the employer completes a labor certification on your behalf -- which is itself a prerequisite to your applying for a green card.

How to get a Green Card through an employer (EB2/EB3) : San Diego Immigration Lawyer

How to get a Green Card through an employer (EB2/EB3) : San Diego Immigration Lawyer

How to get a Green Card through an employer (EB2/EB3) : San Diego Immigration Lawyer

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It typically takes at least a couple of years for a foreign worker to obtain a green card. However, as highlighted below, in most cases the foreign worker does not have to wait for the green card before reporting for duty. Immigration law provides many temporary work visas that foreign workers may use during the wait for the green card.
The usual green card process involves three steps:
Successful completion of the permanent labor certification on behalf of the foreign worker (referred to as the PERM process). This can take anywhere from six months to several years to complete.
Obtaining approval of the I-140 visa petition on behalf of the foreign worker. This step takes an average of approximately four months to complete, but an expediting procedure is available that reduces this to 15 business days.
Obtaining the foreign worker’s green card through approval of the I-485 application (assuming the worker is already in the U.S. on a temporary visa; if not, he or she would be applying through a U.S. consulate, using different forms). This step takes an average of approximately six months as well, and unfortunately there is no expediting process available.

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Immigration Lawyer - Perm Residents & Undocumented Children

Immigration Lawyer - Perm Residents & Undocumented Children

Immigration Lawyer - Perm Residents & Undocumented Children

Top US ImmigrationLawyer/AttorneyBrad Bernstein gives free advice to callers at the Immigration LinkShow on LinkupRadio 93.5 FM.
In this episode, a caller, who is a US citizen, had previously filed for her brother, a Jamaican citizen, who is now a permanent resident (green card holder). Now he wants to file for his undocumented daughter.
The Immigration Link Radio Show is aired Monday through Friday, 12:00pm-12:30pm EST, on 93.5 FM in New York City and parts of New Jersey. You too can ask a free immigration question from Spar & Bernstein's attorneys by calling 1-718-324-5465 during the hours of the show.
To schedule a consultation with The Law Offices of Spar & Bernstein, please call 1-800-LAW-LINK or 1-800-529-5465 (within USA) or 1-212-227-3636 (outside of USA).
For more information or to listen to and watch our shows online, please visit Spar & Bernstein's website at http://www.4immigration.com
Also please visit our cool blog, Spar & Bernstein's Law Link: https://www.lawsb.com
Disclaimer:
This media presentation is an attorney advertisement brought to you by The Law Offices of Spar and Bernstein and Linkup Media.
Any information provided in this presentation should not be considered legal advice and does not take the place of consulting with an attorney.
The Law Offices of Spar & Bernstein expressly denies that an attorney-client relationship is formed between The Law Offices of Spar & Bernstein and any and/or particular listeners/viewers of this show, unless and until the parties have come to a paid agreement regarding legal representation.
The Law Offices of Spar & Bernstein is proud of its past achievements, but its prior success does not guarantee a similar outcome in the future.

Green Card Stage 1 - PERM Application - Part 1

Green CardStage 1 - The PERMApplication - Thomas Williams, an immigration attorney with more than 20 years of experience in immigration law, answers questions about green cards, visas and other immigration issues. This video answers commonly asked questions about the first stage to obtain a green card, called the labor certification or PERM application. This is part 1 of 2.

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What Is The PERM Application Process?

What Is The PERM Application Process?

What Is The PERM Application Process?

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Green Card Process Stage1 - Labor Certification

Green Card Process Stage1 - Labor Certification

Green Card Process Stage1 - Labor Certification

For more info visit http://liveimmigration.com
LaborCertification (PERMApplication)
* EB-2, EB-3 (Employment-Based)
* NOT the same as LCA
* Filed with Department of Labor
* NOT work authorization
http://youtu.be/vaslV084-po
A Different Kind of Law FirmWork directly with a highly-qualified immigration attorney with experience in the specific immigration issue you are facing. We have no gate-keeper receptionists and your case won't be shuffled off to a paralegal. Best of all, with our unique Follow-Along technology you will know precisely where your case stands 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
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Employers' Five Most Common PERM Mistakes: San Diego Immigration Lawyer

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ypically, in order to sponsor a foreign worker, the U.S. employer must first complete the labor certification process (known as “PERM”). The PERM process requires the U.S. employer to conduct recruitment, place advertisements for the foreign worker’s prospective job, and then submit the ETAForm 9089 to the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) and attest that no qualified, willing U.S. workers are available for the position.
After reviewing the employer’s ETA Form 9089, the DOL will either certify (approve) the case, or deny it. After the DOL approves the case, the employer completes t...

Ed Helms Loved Having A Perm - CONAN on TBS

Ed got a perm to play Kennedy cousin Joe Gargan in "Chappaquiddick" and loved it despite all of the harsh chemicals involved in the process.
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published: 29 Mar 2018

PERM Labor Certification Process overview: Ultimate Guide 2018

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Obtaining a U.S. green card is a multi-step process. If you are a foreign worker seeking a green card, the first step in the process is normally to obtain a job offer from a U.S. employer. After that, the employer completes a labor certification on your behalf -- which is itself a prerequisite to your applying for a green card.

How to get a Green Card through an employer (EB2/EB3) : San Diego Immigration Lawyer

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It typically takes at least a couple of years for a foreign worker to obtain a green card. However, as highlighted below, in most cases the foreign worker does not have to wait for the green card before reporting for duty. Immigration law provides many temporary work visas that foreign workers may use during the wait for the green card.
The usual green card process involves three steps:
Successful completion of the permanent labor certification on behalf of the foreign worker (referred to as the PERM process). This can take anywhere from six...

published: 19 Jun 2018

Immigration Lawyer - Perm Residents & Undocumented Children

Top US ImmigrationLawyer/AttorneyBrad Bernstein gives free advice to callers at the Immigration LinkShow on LinkupRadio 93.5 FM.
In this episode, a caller, who is a US citizen, had previously filed for her brother, a Jamaican citizen, who is now a permanent resident (green card holder). Now he wants to file for his undocumented daughter.
The Immigration Link Radio Show is aired Monday through Friday, 12:00pm-12:30pm EST, on 93.5 FM in New York City and parts of New Jersey. You too can ask a free immigration question from Spar & Bernstein's attorneys by calling 1-718-324-5465 during the hours of the show.
To schedule a consultation with The Law Offices of Spar & Bernstein, please call 1-800-LAW-LINK or 1-800-529-5465 (within USA) or 1-212-227-3636 (outside of USA).
For more informat...

Green Card Stage 1 - PERM Application - Part 1

Green CardStage 1 - The PERMApplication - Thomas Williams, an immigration attorney with more than 20 years of experience in immigration law, answers questions about green cards, visas and other immigration issues. This video answers commonly asked questions about the first stage to obtain a green card, called the labor certification or PERM application. This is part 1 of 2.

published: 02 Mar 2012

What Is The PERM Application Process?

For more information please visit DLGimmigration.com

published: 21 Aug 2018

Green Card Process Stage1 - Labor Certification

For more info visit http://liveimmigration.com
LaborCertification (PERMApplication)
* EB-2, EB-3 (Employment-Based)
* NOT the same as LCA
* Filed with Department of Labor
* NOT work authorization
http://youtu.be/vaslV084-po
A Different Kind of Law FirmWork directly with a highly-qualified immigration attorney with experience in the specific immigration issue you are facing. We have no gate-keeper receptionists and your case won't be shuffled off to a paralegal. Best of all, with our unique Follow-Along technology you will know precisely where your case stands 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
For more info visit http://liveimmigration.com

Employers' Five Most Common PERM Mistakes: San Diego Immigration Lawyer

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Check out...

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ypically, in order to sponsor a foreign worker, the U.S. employer must first complete the labor certification process (known as “PERM”). The PERM process requires the U.S. employer to conduct recruitment, place advertisements for the foreign worker’s prospective job, and then submit the ETAForm 9089 to the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) and attest that no qualified, willing U.S. workers are available for the position.
After reviewing the employer’s ETA Form 9089, the DOL will either certify (approve) the case, or deny it. After the DOL approves the case, the employer completes the second step in the green card process, which is filing a visa petition on Form I-140 with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). After USCIS approves the I-140, the foreign worker completes the third step, which is filing an application for a green card with USCIS or a U.S. consulate.
check out our PERM resource center https://www.h1b.biz/perm.html

Follow us on Facebook for updates: http://www.facebook.com/myimmigration... and call us with any questions 619 819 92 04 we are on http://www.h1b.biz
Check out our podcast http://www.askanimmigrationlawyer.com
ypically, in order to sponsor a foreign worker, the U.S. employer must first complete the labor certification process (known as “PERM”). The PERM process requires the U.S. employer to conduct recruitment, place advertisements for the foreign worker’s prospective job, and then submit the ETAForm 9089 to the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) and attest that no qualified, willing U.S. workers are available for the position.
After reviewing the employer’s ETA Form 9089, the DOL will either certify (approve) the case, or deny it. After the DOL approves the case, the employer completes the second step in the green card process, which is filing a visa petition on Form I-140 with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). After USCIS approves the I-140, the foreign worker completes the third step, which is filing an application for a green card with USCIS or a U.S. consulate.
check out our PERM resource center https://www.h1b.biz/perm.html

Ed Helms Loved Having A Perm - CONAN on TBS

Ed got a perm to play Kennedy cousin Joe Gargan in "Chappaquiddick" and loved it despite all of the harsh chemicals involved in the process.
More CONAN @ http:...

Ed got a perm to play Kennedy cousin Joe Gargan in "Chappaquiddick" and loved it despite all of the harsh chemicals involved in the process.
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Team Coco is the official YouTube channel of late night host Conan O'Brien, CONAN on TBS & TeamCoco.com. Subscribe now to be updated on the latest videos: http://bit.ly/W5wt5D
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Ed got a perm to play Kennedy cousin Joe Gargan in "Chappaquiddick" and loved it despite all of the harsh chemicals involved in the process.
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Obtaining a U.S. green card is a multi-step process. If you are a foreign worker seeking a green card, the first step in the process is normally to obtain a job offer from a U.S. employer. After that, the employer completes a labor certification on your behalf -- which is itself a prerequisite to your applying for a green card.

Follow us: https://www.facebook.com/myimmigratio... for daily updates.
Get some answers and ask questions on our podcast page:
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Call 619 819 92 04 to speak with Jacob or another experienced Lawyer from our team.
Obtaining a U.S. green card is a multi-step process. If you are a foreign worker seeking a green card, the first step in the process is normally to obtain a job offer from a U.S. employer. After that, the employer completes a labor certification on your behalf -- which is itself a prerequisite to your applying for a green card.

Follow us: https://www.facebook.com/myimmigratio... for daily updates.
Get some answers and ask questions on our podcast page:
http://askanimmigrationlawyer.com/
Call 619 819 92 04 to speak with Jacob or another experienced Lawyer from our team.
It typically takes at least a couple of years for a foreign worker to obtain a green card. However, as highlighted below, in most cases the foreign worker does not have to wait for the green card before reporting for duty. Immigration law provides many temporary work visas that foreign workers may use during the wait for the green card.
The usual green card process involves three steps:
Successful completion of the permanent labor certification on behalf of the foreign worker (referred to as the PERM process). This can take anywhere from six months to several years to complete.
Obtaining approval of the I-140 visa petition on behalf of the foreign worker. This step takes an average of approximately four months to complete, but an expediting procedure is available that reduces this to 15 business days.
Obtaining the foreign worker’s green card through approval of the I-485 application (assuming the worker is already in the U.S. on a temporary visa; if not, he or she would be applying through a U.S. consulate, using different forms). This step takes an average of approximately six months as well, and unfortunately there is no expediting process available.

Follow us: https://www.facebook.com/myimmigratio... for daily updates.
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Call 619 819 92 04 to speak with Jacob or another experienced Lawyer from our team.
It typically takes at least a couple of years for a foreign worker to obtain a green card. However, as highlighted below, in most cases the foreign worker does not have to wait for the green card before reporting for duty. Immigration law provides many temporary work visas that foreign workers may use during the wait for the green card.
The usual green card process involves three steps:
Successful completion of the permanent labor certification on behalf of the foreign worker (referred to as the PERM process). This can take anywhere from six months to several years to complete.
Obtaining approval of the I-140 visa petition on behalf of the foreign worker. This step takes an average of approximately four months to complete, but an expediting procedure is available that reduces this to 15 business days.
Obtaining the foreign worker’s green card through approval of the I-485 application (assuming the worker is already in the U.S. on a temporary visa; if not, he or she would be applying through a U.S. consulate, using different forms). This step takes an average of approximately six months as well, and unfortunately there is no expediting process available.

Top US ImmigrationLawyer/AttorneyBrad Bernstein gives free advice to callers at the Immigration LinkShow on LinkupRadio 93.5 FM.
In this episode, a caller, who is a US citizen, had previously filed for her brother, a Jamaican citizen, who is now a permanent resident (green card holder). Now he wants to file for his undocumented daughter.
The Immigration Link Radio Show is aired Monday through Friday, 12:00pm-12:30pm EST, on 93.5 FM in New York City and parts of New Jersey. You too can ask a free immigration question from Spar & Bernstein's attorneys by calling 1-718-324-5465 during the hours of the show.
To schedule a consultation with The Law Offices of Spar & Bernstein, please call 1-800-LAW-LINK or 1-800-529-5465 (within USA) or 1-212-227-3636 (outside of USA).
For more information or to listen to and watch our shows online, please visit Spar & Bernstein's website at http://www.4immigration.com
Also please visit our cool blog, Spar & Bernstein's Law Link: https://www.lawsb.com
Disclaimer:
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The Law Offices of Spar & Bernstein is proud of its past achievements, but its prior success does not guarantee a similar outcome in the future.

Green CardStage 1 - The PERMApplication - Thomas Williams, an immigration attorney with more than 20 years of experience in immigration law, answers questions about green cards, visas and other immigration issues. This video answers commonly asked questions about the first stage to obtain a green card, called the labor certification or PERM application. This is part 1 of 2.

Green CardStage 1 - The PERMApplication - Thomas Williams, an immigration attorney with more than 20 years of experience in immigration law, answers questions about green cards, visas and other immigration issues. This video answers commonly asked questions about the first stage to obtain a green card, called the labor certification or PERM application. This is part 1 of 2.

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LaborCertification (PERMApplication)
* EB-2, EB-3 (Employment-Based)
* NOT the same as LCA
* Filed with Department of Labor
* NOT work authorization
http://youtu.be/vaslV084-po
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For more info visit http://liveimmigration.com
LaborCertification (PERMApplication)
* EB-2, EB-3 (Employment-Based)
* NOT the same as LCA
* Filed with Department of Labor
* NOT work authorization
http://youtu.be/vaslV084-po
A Different Kind of Law FirmWork directly with a highly-qualified immigration attorney with experience in the specific immigration issue you are facing. We have no gate-keeper receptionists and your case won't be shuffled off to a paralegal. Best of all, with our unique Follow-Along technology you will know precisely where your case stands 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
For more info visit http://liveimmigration.com

Employers' Five Most Common PERM Mistakes: San Diego Immigration Lawyer

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ypically, in order to sponsor a foreign worker, the U.S. employer must first complete the labor certification process (known as “PERM”). The PERM process requires the U.S. employer to conduct recruitment, place advertisements for the foreign worker’s prospective job, and then submit the ETAForm 9089 to the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) and attest that no qualified, willing U.S. workers are available for the position.
After reviewing the employer’s ETA Form 9089, the DOL will either certify (approve) the case, or deny it. After the DOL approves the case, the employer completes the second step in the green card process, which is filing a visa petition on Form I-140 with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). After USCIS approves the I-140, the foreign worker completes the third step, which is filing an application for a green card with USCIS or a U.S. consulate.
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PERM Labor Certification Process overview: Ultimate Guide 2018

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Obtaining a U.S. green card is a multi-step process. If you are a foreign worker seeking a green card, the first step in the process is normally to obtain a job offer from a U.S. employer. After that, the employer completes a labor certification on your behalf -- which is itself a prerequisite to your applying for a green card.

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It typically takes at least a couple of years for a foreign worker to obtain a green card. However, as highlighted below, in most cases the foreign worker does not have to wait for the green card before reporting for duty. Immigration law provides many temporary work visas that foreign workers may use during the wait for the green card.
The usual green card process involves three steps:
Successful completion of the permanent labor certification on behalf of the foreign worker (referred to as the PERM process). This can take anywhere from six months to several years to complete.
Obtaining approval of the I-140 visa petition on behalf of the foreign worker. This step takes an average of approximately four months to complete, but an expediting procedure is available that reduces this to 15 business days.
Obtaining the foreign worker’s green card through approval of the I-485 application (assuming the worker is already in the U.S. on a temporary visa; if not, he or she would be applying through a U.S. consulate, using different forms). This step takes an average of approximately six months as well, and unfortunately there is no expediting process available.

Immigration Lawyer - Perm Residents & Undocumented Children

Top US ImmigrationLawyer/AttorneyBrad Bernstein gives free advice to callers at the Immigration LinkShow on LinkupRadio 93.5 FM.
In this episode, a caller, who is a US citizen, had previously filed for her brother, a Jamaican citizen, who is now a permanent resident (green card holder). Now he wants to file for his undocumented daughter.
The Immigration Link Radio Show is aired Monday through Friday, 12:00pm-12:30pm EST, on 93.5 FM in New York City and parts of New Jersey. You too can ask a free immigration question from Spar & Bernstein's attorneys by calling 1-718-324-5465 during the hours of the show.
To schedule a consultation with The Law Offices of Spar & Bernstein, please call 1-800-LAW-LINK or 1-800-529-5465 (within USA) or 1-212-227-3636 (outside of USA).
For more information or to listen to and watch our shows online, please visit Spar & Bernstein's website at http://www.4immigration.com
Also please visit our cool blog, Spar & Bernstein's Law Link: https://www.lawsb.com
Disclaimer:
This media presentation is an attorney advertisement brought to you by The Law Offices of Spar and Bernstein and Linkup Media.
Any information provided in this presentation should not be considered legal advice and does not take the place of consulting with an attorney.
The Law Offices of Spar & Bernstein expressly denies that an attorney-client relationship is formed between The Law Offices of Spar & Bernstein and any and/or particular listeners/viewers of this show, unless and until the parties have come to a paid agreement regarding legal representation.
The Law Offices of Spar & Bernstein is proud of its past achievements, but its prior success does not guarantee a similar outcome in the future.

Green Card Stage 1 - PERM Application - Part 1

Green CardStage 1 - The PERMApplication - Thomas Williams, an immigration attorney with more than 20 years of experience in immigration law, answers questions about green cards, visas and other immigration issues. This video answers commonly asked questions about the first stage to obtain a green card, called the labor certification or PERM application. This is part 1 of 2.

Green Card Process Stage1 - Labor Certification

For more info visit http://liveimmigration.com
LaborCertification (PERMApplication)
* EB-2, EB-3 (Employment-Based)
* NOT the same as LCA
* Filed with Department of Labor
* NOT work authorization
http://youtu.be/vaslV084-po
A Different Kind of Law FirmWork directly with a highly-qualified immigration attorney with experience in the specific immigration issue you are facing. We have no gate-keeper receptionists and your case won't be shuffled off to a paralegal. Best of all, with our unique Follow-Along technology you will know precisely where your case stands 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
For more info visit http://liveimmigration.com